Historique de combat
Analyse des compétences
Les tableaux représentent une compilation des résultats de 2 combats.
| Record: | 8-3-0 |
| Résumé: | Explosive, well-rounded game, and good ground and pound |
Fighter Info
| De: | Sao Paulo Brazil |
| Provenance: | Sao Paulo Brazil |
| Age: | 30 |
| Taille: | 5' 9" ( 175 cm ) |
| Poids: | 185 livres ( 84 kg ) |
Médias
Frappes
Total de tentatives de frappes
0
98
Types de frappes réussies
0
38
Défense de frappe
59
%
Pourcentage total de frappes évitées
Grappling
Total de mises au sol
0
6
Types de mises au sol réussies
Takedown Defense
67
%
Pourcentage total de mises au sol évitées
| Résultats | Combattants | Evénement | Fr | MS | Soum. | Passe | Méthode | Revisionner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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UPCOMING
|
Daniel Sarafian |
juin 8, 2013
|
-- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Ways To Watch
|
| Eddie Mendez | -- | -- | -- | -- | ||||
|
Défaite
|
Daniel Sarafian |
janv. 19, 2013
|
38 | 0 | 0 | 2 | R3 Decision - Split |
Ways To Watch
|
| CB Dollaway | 62 | 2 | 0 | 3 | ||||
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Biographie
TRAINING: Same as always, training hard in pretty much everything, in two or three training sessions a day that can involve MMA, Wrestling, Muay Thai, BJJ, Boxing, Strength and Conditioning, etc. Fighting is what I love to do.
Thoughts on opponent, Eddie Mendez? I think Eddie is a very tough guy, and he is certainly hungry to make good use of this opportunity. It means a lot to fight in the UFC and I can expect him to be very motivated. He defeated a friend of mine, Fabio Nascimento, earlier in his career and I know Fabio is extremely tough, so I expect a war.
When and why did you start training to become a fighter? I started doing Martial Arts when I was very little, like five years old. I liked fighting and fighting movies, and I always like to brawl (laughs). In 1998 I started training Jiu-Jitsu and slowly did some Boxing and Muay Thai training as well, although Jiu-Jitsu was the main thing I was doing. When Pride was the big show in town, I would watch it on TV and thought to myself "One day I'll be doing that..." So in 2006 I made my MMA debut, more to get the feeling of it, and I ended up winning and liking the experience, so I started to pursue my dream.
What ranks and titles have you held? I'm a BJJ black belt, and while I competed in Jiu-Jitsu I was state of Sao Paulo champion on some occasions at white belt, blue belt, purple belt and brown belt level. I was a semi-finalist at the BJJ Pan-Ams at purple belt as well, and I also competed and won in Amateur Boxing. I wasn't much of a competitor early on, because I was competing only when I wanted and was training for the love of it.
Do you have any heroes? My biggest hero of all is my grandfather, who gave me all the education I have, and also taught me honesty and the good values that I carry in my life. As far as super heroes goes, I love Wolverine and Batman (laughs)
What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? Fighting in the UFC means fulfilling a big dream and a great desire to me. It means basically having a dream and a big wish coming true finally. It means the dream of having the opportunity to pursuit my dream of being the best fighter of the world, and a fighter can only be the true best in the UFC.
Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I started doing college for Architecture, and stopped after two years. I also did one year of Physical Education, but I stopped because I wanted to be a fighter. By the way, I also did one day of Law degree studies, but I didn't like it and stopped right away (Laughs).
What was your job before you started fighting? Believe it or not, I worked for one year as a Night Club promoter! Besides that I also helped in my family business for a while, doing a bit of everything.
Specific accomplishments in amateur competition? BJJ state champion of Sao Paulo from white to brown belt.
Favorite grappling technique: Armbar from the guard
Favorite Striking technique: High kick with the lead leg
Thoughts on opponent, Eddie Mendez? I think Eddie is a very tough guy, and he is certainly hungry to make good use of this opportunity. It means a lot to fight in the UFC and I can expect him to be very motivated. He defeated a friend of mine, Fabio Nascimento, earlier in his career and I know Fabio is extremely tough, so I expect a war.
When and why did you start training to become a fighter? I started doing Martial Arts when I was very little, like five years old. I liked fighting and fighting movies, and I always like to brawl (laughs). In 1998 I started training Jiu-Jitsu and slowly did some Boxing and Muay Thai training as well, although Jiu-Jitsu was the main thing I was doing. When Pride was the big show in town, I would watch it on TV and thought to myself "One day I'll be doing that..." So in 2006 I made my MMA debut, more to get the feeling of it, and I ended up winning and liking the experience, so I started to pursue my dream.
What ranks and titles have you held? I'm a BJJ black belt, and while I competed in Jiu-Jitsu I was state of Sao Paulo champion on some occasions at white belt, blue belt, purple belt and brown belt level. I was a semi-finalist at the BJJ Pan-Ams at purple belt as well, and I also competed and won in Amateur Boxing. I wasn't much of a competitor early on, because I was competing only when I wanted and was training for the love of it.
Do you have any heroes? My biggest hero of all is my grandfather, who gave me all the education I have, and also taught me honesty and the good values that I carry in my life. As far as super heroes goes, I love Wolverine and Batman (laughs)
What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? Fighting in the UFC means fulfilling a big dream and a great desire to me. It means basically having a dream and a big wish coming true finally. It means the dream of having the opportunity to pursuit my dream of being the best fighter of the world, and a fighter can only be the true best in the UFC.
Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I started doing college for Architecture, and stopped after two years. I also did one year of Physical Education, but I stopped because I wanted to be a fighter. By the way, I also did one day of Law degree studies, but I didn't like it and stopped right away (Laughs).
What was your job before you started fighting? Believe it or not, I worked for one year as a Night Club promoter! Besides that I also helped in my family business for a while, doing a bit of everything.
Specific accomplishments in amateur competition? BJJ state champion of Sao Paulo from white to brown belt.
Favorite grappling technique: Armbar from the guard
Favorite Striking technique: High kick with the lead leg
• Forced out of TUF Brazil finals due to injury
• Pro since 2006
• Five wins by submission, two by knockout
• Five first round finishes
• First loss in 2007 was via decision to UFC vet Mike Whitehead
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